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LET YOUR CURVES SPEAK
A corset is a typical support garment worn to mould the torso into a desired form, traditionally a smaller waist or wider bottom, for aesthetic or medical reasons or to support the chest area . Corsets are known to be worn by both sexes, despite the fact that for a long time they were exclusively worn by women. Corsets certainly conjure up images of bygone eras in your mind. Or, if not exactly the past, at least Netflix’s selection of historical dramas. We understand that while this may look like a lovely aesthetic, it is scarcely realistic or feasible for a day-to-day look. However, the Bridgerton costume department has more than simply standard corsets. They are quickly becoming fundamental wardrobe pieces like Tshirts. I kid you not! In fact, they complement practically everything and quickly dress up or down anything that is too fussy or informal.
The most typical and wellknown application of corsets is to contour the body to a trendy silhouette. Narrowing the waist and so emphasising the breast and hips, commonly highlights a curvaceous body in women. Traditionally, a corset spreads the strain from enormous gowns, such as the bustle and crinoline, and supports the visible garment. Sometimes a corset cover is used to hide the corset’s lines and shield outside clothing from it. To provide a barrier between the corset and the body, the original corset cover was worn below. Corsets were not worn near the skin, presumably because they were difficult to clean in the 19th century since they contained steel boning and rust-prone metal eyelets. Corsets can be worn as a top with low-slung slacks , tiny skirts , cargo pants, or as a coordinated set. It will give you the best out of your body. You can also wear this trendy spectacular look on a loose-fit dress to add a pinch of glam to your look. A smoky bold makeup would look the best with this type of fashion.